User talk:Ljmclallen

March 2017
Hello, I'm MrOllie. I noticed that you made a change to an article, but you didn't provide a reliable source. It's been removed and archived in the page history for now, but if you'd like to include a citation and re-add it, please do so! If you need guidance on referencing, please see the referencing for beginners tutorial, or if you think I made a mistake, you can leave me a message on my talk page. Thank you. MrOllie (talk) 21:49, 18 March 2017 (UTC)

Welcome!
Hello, Ljmclallen, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions, especially your edits to onion. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few links to pages you might find helpful:
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Please remember to sign your messages on talk pages by typing four tildes ( ~ ); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Questions, ask me on my talk page, or, and a volunteer should respond shortly. Again, welcome! Zefr (talk) 22:03, 18 March 2017 (UTC)

Sources to support health statements

 * as for any high-quality, science-based information, Wikipedia requires strong science to support its statements, especially those concerning human health. Your edits at Onion were not only unsourced, but not supportable by sufficient evidence of an effect on the several diseases you mentioned. I can tell you the medical literature is many years from proving any of these implied anti-disease benefits. Please spend time with this guideline for sourcing: WP:MEDRS. Thanks and good luck! --Zefr (talk) 22:14, 18 March 2017 (UTC)